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But , suppose he was five and twenty ; and suppose he was over head and ears in love with her ; and suppose " - " Suppose every thing improbable and impossible , " interrupted her lady- ship , " and then , you know , there is an end to ...
But , suppose he was five and twenty ; and suppose he was over head and ears in love with her ; and suppose " - " Suppose every thing improbable and impossible , " interrupted her lady- ship , " and then , you know , there is an end to ...
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I suppose , finding what sort he was , he has sent him to be made a priest of . ” " It's very likely , " said a third party , the adherents of the Squire , with the same liberality , " that the Squire , seeing he is good for nothing ...
I suppose , finding what sort he was , he has sent him to be made a priest of . ” " It's very likely , " said a third party , the adherents of the Squire , with the same liberality , " that the Squire , seeing he is good for nothing ...
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Let me beg of you for a moment to suppose that any one of you had been the writer of this very severe expostula- tion with the viceroy , and that you had been the witness of the whole progress of this never to be forgotten catastrophe .
Let me beg of you for a moment to suppose that any one of you had been the writer of this very severe expostula- tion with the viceroy , and that you had been the witness of the whole progress of this never to be forgotten catastrophe .
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ASTOR LENOX | 276 |
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